

A one-eyed paperboy, a singing tooth, and the weirdest confidence lesson of the '90s.
Young Sidney Cyclops wants nothing more than to be the greatest paperboy in the world. Unfortunately, he cannot see. It's up to Timmy, Brushbrush and Bubbles to help Sidney.
Practical Effects
Puppet designs that haunt and delight in equal measure.
Score
Earworm songs about dental hygiene and believing in yourself.

Director
James Murray
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was part of a direct-to-video series funded by dental insurance companies, because of course it was. Capitalism found a way to make puppets floss.
The Timmy the Tooth series occupies a liminal space between Sesame Street's earnestness and the uncanny valley of '90s children's marketing—frequently referenced in 'I think I hallucinated this as a child' Reddit threads.
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